Mail handling device.



same to the spindle of a horizontal milling machine and the other provided with means for the connection of the same to the spindle of a vertical milling machine, one of said sections being provided with a tool, and means for holding said sections together.

2. A device of the class described comprising sections detachably connected with each other, one of the sections being provided with means for its connection with the spindle of a vertical milling machine and the other section being provided with means for the connection with the spindle of a horizontal milling machine, and a marking tool carried directly by one of the sections.

3. A device of the class described having a section in the form of a ring to fit over the spindle of a horizontal milling machine, and a section detachably connected to said ring and provided with a stud to enter the collet of the spindle of a vertical milling machine, one of the sections directly carrying a tool.

4. A device of the class described having Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the 5. A device of the class described com-i prising two detachably connected sections, one of which is shaped to embrace the spindle of a horizontal milling machine and the other of which is provided with a stud to enter the collet of a vertical milling machine, one of the sections directly carrying a tool.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

HAROLD S. FORSBERG.

Witnesses:

THEODORE R. SEHL, ALVIN MULLIN.

Commissioner of Patents,

Washington, 3. G.

c. F, GEERTZ.

MAIL HANDLING DEVICE.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.25. 1916.

1,1 88,643. Patented June 27, 1916.

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c. F. GEERTZ.

MAIL HANDLING DEVICE.- APPLICATION FILED MAR.25. IQIG.

1 1 88,643 I Patented June 27, 1916.

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